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Revision as of 13:47, 27 January 2026

Badgesicle
Badgesicle
Badgesicle
Does the Badgesicle have a certain part of its anatomy that can only be described as rough? Let's put it this way: if Badgesicles sat on trees, the branches would be so smooth, birds would slip off.
Level5
Base Value1500
AnimalBadger
CandyFudgsicle
Attack ObjectLicense Plates


Badgesicle is a badger piñata.

Description

Appearance

Behavior

Requirements

Viva Piñata

Appear
Visit
  • Garden has 4 nocturnal residents.
Resident
Romance
Viva Piñata: Trouble in Paradise
Appear
Visit
  • Have a blackberry bush in the garden
  • Have 3 Geckies in the garden
Resident
Romance
Tricks
Viva Piñata: Pocket Paradise
Appear
  • Have 2 nocturnal residents in the garden.
  • It is nighttime.
Visit
  • Garden has 4 nocturnal residents.
Resident
Romance

Variants

Red* Blue Yellow and Pink
Has eaten an apple Has eaten a bluebell Has eaten a jar of honey and a water lily
Has eaten a toffee apple (PP) Has eaten a water lily (TIP)

*In Pocket Paradise, only the red variant is available.

Uses

Challenges
Challenge Requirements
United Kingdom 4 Any Badgesicle
Germany 4 Any Badgesicle

Species Conflicts

Fights with:

Eats:

Happiness

Favorite Food:

Likes:

Dislikes:

Hates:

Leafos Gossip

  • "You should try this, get a Badgesicle to swim in water and it'll turn into a Sweetooth." (False)

Trivia

  • Badgesicle's journal entry references real badgers' tendency to rub their behinds on various surfaces to spread their scent.

Gallery